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Thomas GideonTCLP 2010-02-28 News

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This is news cast 207, an episode of The Command Line Podcast.

In the intro, explaining my advertise experiment, a change to the podcast's license going forward, and OggCamp 10.

This week's security alerts are OpenDNS adopts and explains DNSCurve and anatomy of a SQL injection attack.

In this week's news a new technique for improve random number generation, circumvention is not enough to foil censorship, trade association wants USTR to equate open source with piracy (I've talked about the watch list being abused previously and Jesse Brown at Search Engine has an excellent discussion), and an early computer manual encourage bypassing proto-DRM.

Following up this week the internet chapter of ACTA has leaked.


This audio is part of the collection: The Command Line Podcast
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Artist/Composer: Thomas Gideon
Keywords: Re: USACM Digital Government Committee

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